Gen Z Matters Podcast
by Alex Street
May 15, 2020 4:51 am
Gen Z is going to be the largest population in the workforce in just a few years. We have an opportunity to learn about their experiences and expectations now so we aren’t trying to catch up down the road. Through authentic conversations with Gen Z specialists about the toughest topics facing Gen Z and your organization today, the Gen Z Matters Podcast will help you and your team work with the next generation, so all generations thrive together. Who is he? Jim is a ‘recovering software engineer’, after working as a coder for the last 20 years, he’s excited to use his expertise to help organizations move their vision forwards without the hurdle of tech issues getting in the way. Answering the question, how can tech make a positive impact on the world, Jim is here to help in any way he can. What is he talking about? He is here for an honest conversation today about what he knows best. Jim looks for opportunities to positively impact people and this world at large and he has a gift of taking a really complicated topic and making it easy to understand, work through, and get past so you can move ahead without the fear of technology holding you back. Why does this matter? In our conversation today, Jim and I talk about what we’re seeing is changing and shifting in our world today, not just in the lives of Gen Z, but how the tech shift affects the communication between generations. Jim is speaking from his own experience as a Tech Coach for 20 years, as a parent of a couple of young kids, and as an advisor to brands that are making a huge impact in this world.
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